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College baseball coaches have spent the last year, or more in some cases, establishing close relationships with recruits in hopes of landing one of the nation's elite recruiting classes.
The 2012 recruiting classes will first be on display on collegiate diamonds around the country this spring. But for now, it's time for the '13 recruiting classes to get all the publicity as we unveil the PG Top 50 national team recruiting rankings with class breakdowns for each of those programs.
Next up: Recruiting classes 21-30
Also see: Recruiting classes 41-50
COLLEGE RECRUITING TOP 50 (31-40)
31. Oregon State
32. Wake Forest
33. Hawaii
34. California
35. East Carolina
36. Cal State Fullerton
37. Nebraska
38. Missouri
39. Arizona
40. Pittsburgh
CLASS BREAKDOWNS (31-40)
31. Oregon State
Total 2013 class additions: 10
PG Top 100 commits: 0
Total points: 62
Average class player ranking: 6.20
Head of the class: C Tyler O'Neill
The Beavers have a very solid recruiting class, and it's the outstanding catcher who leads the way. O'Neill has a strong, athletic, build at 6-foot, 200 pounds. He's ranked No. 109 nationally and the No. 14 catcher in the nation. Additionally, he has a fluid stroke with excellent bat speed and good gap power. O'Neill could be an excellent replacement for current Beavers catcher Jake Rodriguez in the near future.
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